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*Howard Miller's Season Goal Results - dropbear - 03-16-2018

It's been a whirlwind season for Howard Miller and the Kansas City Coyotes. Some early season struggles that led to a 1 - 2 start had people predicting another bad year for the team. But an overtime win against a strong Marshals side saw a resurgence in Kansas City, and the Coyotes went on to win 6 straight and held the top spot in their division with a 7 - 2 record before the home stretch. From there, things fell apart again. In the final 5 games of the season, the Coyotes went 1 - 4, including losing three in a row after their 6-game win streak ended. Finishing the season at 8 - 6 after getting out to 7 - 2 certainly reflects poorly on the team; however, it was nonetheless a marked improvement from their previous season, and fans, players, and coaches alike still hold hope for a first Ultimini win.

Amid the chaos of their rollercoaster season, the spotlight shined often and shined brightly on the first overall pick, Howard Miller. Before the start of the season, Miller announced that it was his aim to beat all single-season receiving records in the DSFL. This meant, at a minimum, he was aiming to amass:
  • 96 Catches
  • 1274 Yards
  • 8 Touchdowns
So, how did he end up doing? Here is a breakdown of Miller's stats for the year, including the % achieved for each of his goals, and how he ranked compared to his competition.
  • 91 Catches | (94.79%) | 1st
  • 1269 Yards | (99.61%) | 1st
  • 2 Touchdowns | (25%) | Tied 5th
Clearly, Miller was a dominant receiver this season in the DSFL, though he struggled to put points on the board. However, receiving partner DeAndre Green benefited immensely from Miller's presence on the field - and the attention from opposition Defensive Backs it garnered - as he came in at second for touchdowns on the season with 6, only 1 behind the leaders (Ross and Grau) and 2 away from the record Miller set out to achieve.

While Miller didn't reach any of his goals for the season, he has commented that ultimately, nothing is more important than the championship. As such, he will be aiming to put any negative thoughts behind him in the lead-up to the do-or-die playoff game against a dominant Portland side.

With the DSFL season nearly in the books, however, one question remains: which NSFL team is going to draft the standout wide receiver?


*Howard Miller's Season Goal Results - PDXBaller - 03-16-2018

Definitely a shame to see a player with your TPE and skills not get a single-season receiving record but I suppose that's also due to the system that KCC plays and the Strike's archetype. You should be proud that you were apart of a successful season and helping KCC make the playoffs for the first time since DSFL S3.


*Howard Miller's Season Goal Results - timeconsumer - 03-16-2018

(03-16-2018, 09:00 AM)PDXBaller Wrote:Definitely a shame to see a player with your TPE and skills not get a single-season receiving record but I suppose that's also due to the system that KCC plays and the Strike's archetype. You should be proud that you were apart of a successful season and helping KCC make the playoffs for the first time since DSFL S3.

He got pretty damn close.


*Howard Miller's Season Goal Results - Ramero - 03-16-2018

That's gotta suck, getting that close. I'm sure playing down again next year would get you that extra boost, but I'm sure you'll be called up lol


*Howard Miller's Season Goal Results - Supersquare04 - 03-16-2018

Dwayne Aaron still ???? DSFL WR and you had half a season of tpe gainage on him smh